So beautiful, but you're right, our bodies may be ready but our hearts aren't just yet. I am sure it will catch up, but keep a bit of the holidays always close to you, I think it'll bring you joy on the gloomiest of days. :)

"But now, the holidays are over and we're back to workWell our bodies are at least."

As I'm sitting here with a serious case of Monday blues in my office, I feel the same way. I showed up because I had to but my mind is still thinking about Christmas. And also, I'm obsessed with you. Your pictures. Everything. I need to know how you edit. xo.

"There is time for everything after all." So much yes. And I feel like I say this every comment, but gahh, your photographs, girl! Talent. It's freezing her in New England, so now I'm really really craving Australia weather, goodness.

oh my, what a beautiful day! and hammock relaxing! i am so ready for that. i got my fiance a hammock for christmas, but there is so much snow here in Utah we probably won't be able to set it up until May! so lame!

This is beautiful, Sam. Your words enveloped me like the sun that tickled your shoulders, and exposed your (frankly gorgeous) freckles. It has been grey here. Dull and draining. I've watched the year turn from old to new, and felt a little unhappy doing so, because - since the end of Christmas - I've been at home, revising, far from enjoying thoughts of what 2015 could bring. This post injected into a little life into me, and for that I'm grateful. I've got to remember my time will come.

It's always hard to settle back into routine and working, I hope you're not having too much trouble. There really is time for everything, and you need only think of beautiful days like this to get you through :)Miss you! x